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Analysis of offshore cash repatriation effects on USD and bank funding costs

Analysis of offshore cash repatriation effects on USD and bank funding costs The passage provides macro‑financial estimates about currency flows and bank funding impacts of corporate cash repatriation, but contains no specific allegations, wrongdoing, or direct connections to high‑profile individuals or agencies. It lacks actionable leads for investigations beyond generic market effects. Key insights: Estimates that 60‑75% of offshore corporate cash is USD‑denominated, 25‑40% non‑USD.; Potential $250‑$400 bn upward pressure on the USD if half of $2 tn offshore cash is repatriated.; Repatriation could raise bank funding costs as firms shift short‑term securities.

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Analysis of offshore cash repatriation effects on USD and bank funding costs The passage provides macro‑financial estimates about currency flows and bank funding impacts of corporate cash repatriation, but contains no specific allegations, wrongdoing, or direct connections to high‑profile individuals or agencies. It lacks actionable leads for investigations beyond generic market effects. Key insights: Estimates that 60‑75% of offshore corporate cash is USD‑denominated, 25‑40% non‑USD.; Potential $250‑$400 bn upward pressure on the USD if half of $2 tn offshore cash is repatriated.; Repatriation could raise bank funding costs as firms shift short‑term securities.

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